Last month we mentioned about the Avatars of 2011. The first salvo has been launched! Anybody who has tried out …

Last month we mentioned about the Avatars of 2011. The first salvo has been launched! Anybody who has tried out …
Editorial The last quarter of 2011 is going to be fierce. The retail community at Distree 2011 voted Microsoft as …
In early May, I was one of the fortunate few in the UAE to have had a BlackBerry PlayBook in …
Most of the time, what we coin as new technologies are just standard improvements on older versions in the steady …
As organisations develop their operations to meet customer demands, managing the growth of physical assets is commonplace. Today, however, the …
The world today is at the confluence of several trends, each sufficiently disruptive in its own right to affect profoundly …
Steady growth in the cloud services sector reflects the rapid pace at which companies are moving all or portions of …
Friends and colleagues of journalists believe we live charmed lives, forever travelling round the world in business class, hosted at …
It’s sometimes difficult to believe but our social networking accounts have become, in many cases, a part of our lives …
When speaking about information security, the first thing everybody thinks of is IT itself, the PC, network or server used. …
Has cloud computing reached its absolute peak in terms of hype? The topic makes for animated discussions at technology seminars these days and the hype seems to have reached a crescendo, making it really difficult to separate fact from fiction.
I came a little late to the Twitter party. Once I embraced the basic concept, I set out to build …
Over the past year, four cloud storage service providers have said they’re shutting down and Amazon’s cloud services have been …
DLP (Data leakage prevention or as I sometimes call it, “disastrously ludicrous project”) is fantastic in theory. However, without the …